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Poetic Shirt, $380, S.A.R.K London

The power OF SECRETS DO YOU KEEP SECRETS? I KNOW I DO. My whole life is littered with the things, like letters gathered in an old shoe box stashed in the cellar. They wouldn’t be shocking if Ishared themwith you here. For secrets only ever feel truly momentous to those who keep them. I have held secret failures,secret fears,secret crushes and secret grudges throughout my entire life, each one strapped tightly tomy chest. I expect you have, too. Because secrets are what make usfundamentally human. To not have any secrets at allwould, Isuspect, make you a far less-interesting person. But we are careful with our secrets. We must be; for they hold such power. We understand this from the moment we are old enough to articulate our deepest, most clandestine thoughts and feelings. It is why diaries are a young person’s best friend. And therapists never go out of fashion. And yet… there issomethingwithin usthat is compelled to share themwith others. Perhaps it’s that frisson of danger, knowing as we do that a secret shared is, at the same time, control relinquished. When you share your most private thoughts with a close friend or colleague, you are – in essence – trusting them with a trembling piece of yourself.

“SECRETS SHARED, WHEN NOT IN THE NAME OF IDLE GOSSIP, CAN BE HUGELY THERAPEUTIC” It is trading catharsis for power. Yet secrets shared,when not in the name of idle gossip, can be hugely therapeutic. To know that another person keeps the same hidden beliefs or behaviours as you can be deliciously reassuring. Which is why we have launched a newseries called The Secret Lives of Women – several stories of which are in this issue, from page 84. (Find more at Style.com/vn.) Free to roam under the cloak of anonymity, each woman has bared her soul, not with shame or trepidation, but with feeling, gusto and pride. Speaking of secrets, this month we also launch a new segment – STYLE Spotlight on page 48 – where we highlight fashion’s under-the-radar names and faces, all of whom we think you should know about before everyone else. Here at STYLE , we have always placed a huge amount of importance on championing designers who – particularly at the beginning of their careers – need the support of editors and consumers to be able to go on creating. We hope you fall for themasmuch as we have. Enjoy the issue… 24

Bag, $ 2340, Gucci

Jumpsuit, $2350, Oscar de la Renta

Netflix’s The Social Dilemma had me both gripped and turning my phone over this month, "Checkmate, humanity,” being a particularly harrowing quote I took away from the documentary that explores our addiction and vulnerability to social media

Sunglasses, $ 220, Kaleos

On my RADAR WHAT’S CAUGHT MY EYE (AND HEART) THIS MONTH...

Ring, $1700, L’atelier Nawbar Sandals, $380, By Far


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7. SHORT LAYERS, Maya Crop Top, $328, Fe Noel 8. FEMININE NEUTRALS, Tech Pack Bomber Jacket, $78, Nike 9. BLAZER AND JEANS, Shiny Pinstripe Blazer, $68, Scotch & Soda 10. STATEMENT DETAILS, Pink Heart Hoodie, $29, Too Loud 11. LAID-BACK PROFESH, Oversized Double-Breasted Blazer, $180, Everlane 12.CHILL ROCKER, Sun & Moon T-Shirt Dress, $25, Full Tilt

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STYLE TREND

FALL IS COMMING Coat, $5350, Bottega Veneta

A virtual New York Fashion Week marks the beginning of another fashion month. Even though the shows look a little different this year, there’s still joy to be found in the sartorial season. For one, breaking out your favorite fall sweaters or boots begins the wardrobe shift from summer. But there are many ways to feel inspired when it comes to getting dressed this fall, whether it’s taking cues from celebrity style, a movie, or a show you’ve watched during quarantine, or simply leaning into the fall 2020 fashion trends we saw on the runways earlier this year.

Sunglasses, $237, Valentino

Blazer, $1235, Blazé Milano

Midiskirt, $2200, Moda Operandi

JW ANDERSON

Bracelet, $875, Chanel

Mask, $15, ROYAL JELLY HARLEM

Polo, $147.50, Seventy

Pant, $1200, Gucci

Slip on, $110, G.H. BASS & CO

CHANEL

Necklace, $295, MONICA VINADER

Bag, $1300, Khaite

PROENZA SCHOULER

Dress, $295, The Realreal

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MOODBOARD

Hat, $345, Eugenia Kim

WHEN THE SIZE MAKE A DIFFERENCE Cardigan, $1600, Etro

FRAGRANCE-FREE This oil free moisturizer combines vitamin B5 with hyaluronic acid, the body’s natural hydrator, to help bind moisture to the skin $83, SkinCeuticals

CELINE

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Deesse 14-karat gold pearl bracelet, $2300, Sophie Bille Brahe

Coat, $1,720, Burberry

Bag, $495, Neiman Marcus

Scarf, $195, Rag & Bone Sweater, $595, A.L.C.

SPOT ON THE STREET Southern French details

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STYLE TREND Dress, $595, Prabal Gurung

Coat, $995, Rag & Bone Liam

croptop, $250, Self-Portrait

FENDI

SHOPPING TRENDING

Belt, $78, Loeffler Randall

Knitted Turtleneck Tank, $950, Malene Birger

Necklace, $1,090, Jil Sander

Earrings, $200, Jennifer Behr

Midi Skirts, $3,900, Prada

Silk Slip Dress, $395, Moda Operandi

Wool Bucket Hat, $215, Reinhard Plank Hats

Jeans, $353, Harrods Le Jean Leona

Bodysuit, $30, Uniqlo

Wool Sweater, $475, Joseph

Silk Scarf, $78, Tory Borch

boots, $745, Proenza Schouler

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STYLE TREND

Balenciaga, $1,490

Gucci, $1,600

Bottega Veneta, $2,200

Miu Miu, $1,450

Burberry, $890

MUST HAVE

In mini, midi, and large versions, fashion houses are reinventing their iconic bags, sometimes in a casual spirit with modular cuts and a practical format, sometimes in a more couture-oriented vein, with clean lines and leather stitching. Between models that rely on solid values and those which draw the card of originality, there’s something for everyone. One thing’s for sure – these bags are the must-haves of this fall 36


JIL SANDER

STYLE TREND

Kenneth Jay Lane, $106

Off-White, $224

Isabel Marant, $320

Natasha Zinko, $232

AMBUSH, $652

Alexandre Vauthier, $823

Issey Miyake, $342

Chloé, $786

JIL SANDER

AMBUSH, $652

WORK WEAR

This season’s oversized Hawaiian shirts are super cool and can style office friendly a la the stylish Jil Sander with a pair nice black pants and elegant earrings. + 3 EKSTRA CONTRASTS

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Nice notebook to your desktop. Notebook, Appointed, $24.

The variegated shirt calls on a minimalist bag. Bag, Jil Sander, $1,203

EARTHLY

Keep the look casual with a pair flat, chunky sandals. Sandals, Bottega Veneta, $697

SUNKISSED SKIN Long days in the office? Cheat yourself to a beautiful summer glow! ‘Laguna’ sunshine powder, Nars at Sephora, $38

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Jacquemus, $872

Alexander McQueen, $399

Saint Laurent, $579

Saint Laurent, $619

Saint Laurent, $324

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The choices are many, time is short. STYLE’s culture panel has selected and reviewed exactly what you need to know, see, hear, read and experience this month.

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5 FRENCH TEMPTATIONS SERGE GAINSBOURG & JANE BIRKIN: Je t’aime … moi non plus CARLA BRUNI: Someone told me EDITH PIAF: No, I do not regret anything PLASTIC BERTRAND: That plane for me CÉLINE DION: Because you still love me

PUT A BOW ON IT ... Chanel continued its obsession with hair accessories with a pretty half-up, half-down style, finished off with pretty bows and brooches.

EMMA “Handsome, clever and rich” is how Emma’s tagline describes its matchmaking heroine (Anya Taylor-Joy), but it’s also an apt summation of director Autumn de Wilde’s Jane Austen adaptation, which is energized by meticulous style, spirited wit and passionate emotions. Hewing closely to its source material, the film charts Emma Woodhouse’s efforts to find a suitor for her doting companion Harriet Smith (Mia Goth) while struggling with her own blossoming feelings for her sister’s brother-in-law, George Knightley (Johnny Flynn). Round and round the romantic entanglements go, not only for these three characters but a host of others that de Wilde and screenwriter Eleanor Catton faithfully delineate in clean, bright brushstrokes. Its studied imagery suggesting a daintier variation on Wes Anderson’s trademark visuals, Emma boasts an aesthetic confidence that’s matched by its performers. At the head of that impressive pack (which also includes Bill Nighy) is Taylor-Joy, whose Emma exudes just the right amount of playful cockiness and ambition – qualities ultimately undercut by her realization that no amount of manipulations can change what the heart wants. 40


STYLE UPDATE

INSTALLATIONS Two French brands there inspires.

A PIECE OF THE RITZ Danish-French Hôtel Vetements sews delicious things of textiles from old hotels in Paris. Thus, a beautiful curtain, a fine tablecloth or a handembroidered one the napkin end as your fall shirt Or to use all substance residues, a hair elastic. All hand-sewn in Paris. Check out Hotelvetements. com for more info

@hotelmagique Art prints, Hôtel souvenirs and Magique collaborations

SUMMER WITH HERMÈS @alfieparis_ 90s nostalgia with a French touch.

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STYLE UPDATE BRUCE NAUMAN AT TATE MODERN IS VULGAR, VIOLENT AND TOTALLY ABSURD, JUST LIKE REAL LIFE

MERYEM ABOULOUAFA

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TURNER’S MODERN WORLD

TANTRA: ENLIGHTENMENT TO REVOLUTION

ART EXHIBITIONS IN LONDON TATE MODERN It’s direct, obvious, approachable art, so it’s a shame the wall texts take it all so glumly seriously. Because despite the awkward, uncomfortable, terrifying feeling of Nauman’s art, there’s something quite reassuring about it all. It’s so easy to feel like 2020, with its isolation and boredom and creeping authoritarianism, is an outlier. But Nauman’s art is saying don’t worry, life has always been this absurd, and it always will be. Tate Modern, Bankside London

what? - you can see it irl in this show!! Which basically justifies the price of an entry ticket on its own accord. Only this being Turner, you’re also guaranteed a whole heap of other genius works too. (Can we stress enough how much we love a bit of Turner painting a train? Tate Britain, Millbank London

TANTRA The British Museum’s major exhibition for spring 2020 is devoted to the Tantras, sacred Indian texts from the 6th century that shaped the meditational J.M.W. TURNER is now one of the most and devotional practices of Tantric Hinfamous and well-established painters to duism and Buddhism. Since their disperhave ever come out of Britain. Which sion, Tantric writings have had a dramatic can make it hard to appreciate just what impact on the major religions of South a radical Turner was during his lifetime. Asia, even inspiring revolutions. They His loose, loose and looser-still ap- continue to inform the philosophies and proach to landscape painting repeatedly practices of people today, having been shocked the painterly establishment, but reimagined as a means of breaking conit wasn’t just his artistic style that was in- vention. This exhibition will include over novative. Turner was fascinated by the 100 objects, including sculptures, art innew inventions of the Industrial Rev- stallations and manuscripts. olution, as captured in the 100% glori- British Museum, 44 Great ous ‘Rail, Steam and Speed’. And - guess Russell St London 42

POP Moroccan Meryem Aboulouafa started writing music then she studied design at an art academy, and also uses her lyrical abilities in Arabic and French on the debut. At the center is a great pop vocal that especially has threads for Lana Del Rey and Sias siren song, but which also embraces Moroccan musical tradition. Begin with the beautiful ballad ‘Breath of Roma ‘- and watch the nice video about two friends growing apart. AM

JOAN A S POLICE WOMAN

COVER TWO (Sweet Police LLC)

POP-ROCK / SOUL / SINGER SONG WRITER Fans of Antony and the Johnsons and Rufus Wainwright may already know the name Joan Wasser. On her new album, she has once again thrown herself over the cover songs: Huge hits like ‘Kiss’ by Prince, but also lesser known songs from i.a. Outkast and The Strokes, are twisted in the Joan machine, and they all have an unmistakable fingerprint: a raw and naked expression with lots of classic soul inside. Trailing delicious! AM


STYLE UPDATE

WATCH OUT FOR: MAREGOLD

AT LEAST GOOD DAYS ... You are allowed to be a little French, aren't you? ‘Merde’, sweatshirt, French Kiss Studio, $200

This summer’s best accessory stands two Danish women behind: jeweler Rebecca Elbek and former Aiayu co-owner Marie Worsaae. The pearl earrings are inspired by Mexico’s colorful streets and alleys - and costs from $400. Shop at Lot # 29 and at Maregold.dk

FILM-MUST

YVES SAINT LAURENT WITH PARIS I POCKET When you buy a pair of French Ahlem sunglasses, you now also get one handmade leather case with as well as the finest, small silk scarf printed map of Paris. Then you can always dream away ... Traded at Poul Stig Briller and at Ahlemeyewear.com

In Jalil Lespert's Yves Saint Laurent, we find a retracing of the life of one of the biggest names in French couture, where the personal and professional often intersect. From his lead position at Dior in 1957 to the creation of his own fashion house in 1961, including his relationship with Pierre Bergé, the film makes an attempt at embodying the complex creativity of the French couturier. Featuring his inspirations, failed attempts, and the infamous Russian Ballet 1976 collection, the film touches on all facets. Pierre Niney triumphed in his role as Yves Saint Laurent, earning the César award for the Best Actor, surpassing Gaspard Ulliel, who played the same role in Bertrand Bonello's Saint Laurent that same year. 43


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WILD & FREE Discover more from Prada’s fall collection from Miuccia Prada that explores lace, fanciful florals and sophisticated silhouettes.

Photographer: Carla Guler Hair and Make-up: Kenny at Carol Hayes Model: Edna at Select

Embroidered Chantilly lace dress, $1,200 Popeline Egypt shirt, $800 Prada Panier bag, $2,200 Suede sandals, $550

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Red nattĂŠ wool dress with pink Duchesse draping, $2800 Black satin bow brushed calf leather boots with nylon details, $950

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Printed embroidered popeline divisa dress, $1550 Prada Matinee handbag, $2450

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Embroidered dress in wool and lace with floral details, $1650

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Guipure lace cape, white cotton skirt with rose print, $1680 popeline Egypt shirt, $890 Shetland knitwear, $ 580 Crystal sandals.$730

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Embroidered tulle dress, $2300 Popeline Egypt shirt, $1200 Cotton shorts, $640 Prada metropolis handbag, $1900

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Shetland wool sweater, $880 Leather skirt with floral print, $1680 Black lace cape, $1100 Popeline Egypt shirt, $760

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White printed popeline shirt, $870 White printed popeline skirt with embroidery, $1980 Monolith leather derby shoes, $760

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White Wedding The bridal market is booming, and it seems ready-towear designers are getting in on the action. Woe is the fashion bride who comes to face with a sea of strapless faille without a bias-cut or statement-making bodice among them—but no longer. In the hands of Brandon Maxwell, with a sleek two-piece bandeau number; Tom Ford, with a one-shoulder body-hugging lace gown; and Khaite, with a cutout, long-sleeve statement dress with an open back, among many other standouts, almost all fashion girl bridal problems are solved.

ALEXANDER MCQUEEN

VALENTINO

LES RÊVERIES, $795

LES RÊVERIES, $1690

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Putting on the Glitz

ALBERTA FERRETTI

Gucci, $3,715

VALENTINO

It can sometimes seem that we’ve been living in the era of minimal neutrals. Track the amount of beige Instagrams with 200K-plus followers for proof. But perhaps maximalism isn’t dead if all the kira kira-level sparkles coming down the fall runways are any indication. Morphing into a human disco ball is the number one cure for situational sadness, according to experts. Marc Jacobs, Erdem, Balenciaga, and Oscar de la Renta agree. A girl needs something to dance in after all.

Gucci, $3,290

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Big Fur Energy The bigger the fur, the closer to God? We don’t think that’s how it goes, but maybe there’s some truth there. With our unpredictable weather patterns, we have no way of knowing if next season’s fall and winter will be all sunshine and heat spikes or blizzards and polar vortexes. But if it’s the latter, we’ll be well prepped in some seriously statement-making furs. Designers got creative with what they’re spinning them out of—be it knits that appear like furs, real fur that’s sustainable, or the latest in faux inventions—but we’re ready to make an entrance in the likes of Celine, Miu Miu, and red Saint Laurent.

DENNIS BASSO

DENNIS BASSO

Apparis, $280

LOULOU STUDIO, $1,200

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The Merry Widow It seems so trite to proclaim that black is back. Let’s be honest, New York’s favorite hue has never truly fallen out of favor. It is being elevated to first look out status for the first season in many though, and it’s doing so with a definite degree of capital-D drama. That giant face-obscuring hat at Givenchy, the sweeping ruffled collar at Schiaparelli, that neckline with that veil at Herrera, not to mention Oscar de la Renta’s tulle bodice—we don’t know whether she’s the merry widow holding onto all her cash in style or the ultimate “showing up to your ex’s funeral” meme, but either way we really like her.

VALENTINO

VALENTINO

Jacqueline, $740

Ann Demeulemeester, $1,273

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Intimate Apparel Usually, we associate dour times with covering all the way up— it’s the hemline index, folks, and it’s real. So let’s take all of these lingerie-inspired looks as a sign of serious optimism. Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, and Mugler are all about sheer black underpinnings as outerwear, and we’re here for all the body positivity. Saint Laurent paired black latex with a bra, and we could see Bella Hadid heading out for a night on the town in it, while others went the bra top route for a subtler nod to boudoir.

ALEXANDER MCQUEEN, $1,465

DIOR

DOLCE & GABBANA, $1,145

ALEXANDER MCQUEEN, $8,650

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MONCLER GENIUS, $1,305


Ivy League From New England sailor girls at Gucci and Miu Miu to Burberry’s collegiate sweaters, a great gold-button navy blazer from Saint Laurent, and yachting stripes at Versace, there’s a newfound appreciation for classic Americana style creeping up on the Fall 2020 runways. She’s all about the navy, white, and stripes. A good tailored jacket need not be shrunken or oversized. And while we have no illusions about the good old days, we do appreciate a little prep in our step.

BURBERRY

Miu Miu, $3800

VERSACE

Gucci, $650

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VALENTINO

Not since the heyday of Valentino red in the ’90s has the color felt more relevant. Of course, Pierpaolo Piccioli gave us his take on the brand’s signature shade on a stunning, glimmering red turtleneck gown. Rodarte went sheer and French dotted, and Bottega Veneta gave us the perfect louche evening gown, while Balenciaga’s super-form-fitting red dress-pant combo was somewhere between Madame Grés and an especially fierce ballerina. In other words, there are many ways to get in on the red dress look this season, and none of them is subtle.

GIAMBATTISTA VALLI

Proenza Schouler, $1,495

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The Whit Stillman Effect

DOLCE & GABBANA

Whit Stillman’s seminal film, Metropolitan, will forever stand as a love letter to the Upper East side ’80s girl. Not all ’80s references are created equal after all. She of the big sleeves, hair bows, and taffeta is Stillman’s ’80s lady. She’s Blair Waldorf’s ultimate inspiration and maybe her aunt. She’s oversized Chanel coats and cross-body bags. She’s tweedy red jackets with velvet lapels. She’s back and better than ever.

Martin Grant, $1,685

CHANEL

Aje, $475

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All the Flesh Tones

ALEXANDRE VAUTHIER, $6,230

MARYSIA, $529

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ALEXANDER MCQUEEN

BOTTEGA VENETA

From a leather biker jacket and pleated skirt in caramel at Fendi to a long-sleeve column dress in beige sequins at Bottega Veneta to a chocolate-brown vinyl bodysuit at Balmain, designers gave a whole new meaning to going nude for the fall 2020 season. Let’s call this the Fenty Beauty effect, which casts a wide net, offering every beautiful shade of every beautiful person. The runways showcased a range of complexions that—and here’s the real clincher—covered up the body. They gave the illusion of flesh without actually showing it, communicating that, at least in this instance, fashion is really skin deep.


Such a Tassel

BOTTEGA VENETA

There’s no denying that wearing fringe is tricky. With ample amounts of loose-hanging tufts moving and flowing in every direction, it is not the best option to wear from nine-to-five—hence why it is often relegated to glitzy soirées and costume parties. Designers this season, however, took the hassle out of the tassel. For example, Bottega Veneta created chucky cords at the end of teddy coats, Etro and Zimmermann placed them on elegant ponchos, Gabriela Hearst lined them on suede trenches, and Paco Rabanne fastened them to modest wool dresses. Of course, there were titillating offerings at Christian Dior and Area (a fashion season wouldn’t be complete without them), but the overall message was that all could benefit from fringe throughout the day.

BOTTEGA VENETA, $2,800

JIL SANDER

BOTTEGA VENETA, $2,800

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Strength in Arms

ALEXANDER MCQUEEN

Pronounced shoulders convey fortitude, control, and chutzpah. But for the fall 2020 season, romance was added into the mix, and this primarily came in the form of mutton sleeves. Also known as the gigot sleeve, the style delineates voluminous shoulders that taper down the arm. It is typified by queens of England, Disney princess, real-life princesses (à la Princess Diana’s wedding dress), Gibson Girls, society swans in the ’30s, and the oeuvre of Christian Lacroix. All this speaks to a bygone era, when glamour and fantasy were the crux of the fashion industry. The modern-day versions, though, are sleeker and more structured (ribbed sweaters at Isabel Marant, camel dresses at Balmain, shimmering blouses at Christopher John Rogers, and tweed jackets at Chanel), but imbue a wistful vibe nonetheless.

ORSEUND IRIS, $525

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CHANEL

ORSEUND IRIS, $595


Plaid About It

HERMÈS

It’s a mad, mad world, and a great way to overcome it is with plaid. The exuberant pattern has long been part of fashion’s vernacular, seeing itself in varying degrees on the runways season after season—especially at Burberry, its grandest proponent. But for fall 2020, other labels took the ubiquitous motif for a spin, casting it onto pieces that exemplify each of their aesthetics. Marine Serre featured it on framed double-breasted coats over a bodysuit, Celine had it on cool capes, Maison Margiela added a woolly lining, Proenza Schouler went for edgy peacoats, Chloé stuck to the ’70s, and Victoria Beckham opted for sleek day dresses covered in the print. There is dynamism attached to wearing plaid that isn’t as flamboyant as other prints. And in troublesome times, we could use some of that energy.

Victoria Beckham, $635

HERMÈS

Prada, $2,980

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All the Trimmings

MIU MIU

Fashion loves to revisit prevalent styles from the past and make them new—and fall 2020 was no different. Case in point: Many designers presented a certain type of coat that harks to the ‘70s, a decade that was on the cusp of bohemia, entering glam rock, and all about disco. Indeed, all these characteristics exemplified the chic topper at the presentations of Louis Vuitton, Balenciaga, A.W.A.K.E. Mode, Saint Laurent, and Marc Jacobs. They all showed overcoats with long, sleek silhouettes that were punctuated with oversized collars made of fur or shearling. Still, each stamped their signature to the groovy style, giving their designs a modern-day lift with interesting fabric choices and colors.

Chloé, $4,416

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Boyarovskaya, $820



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PRADA

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FENDI

Sweet spring

PRADA

CHANEL

BALMAIN

FENDI

DOLCE & GABBANA

BALENCIAGA

CHANEL

HERMÈS

FENDI

LOUIS VUITTON

BURBERRY

BALMAIN

LOUIS VUITTON

SACAI

BURBERRY

STYLE THE NEW, THE next in 2021

Ready to wear


Sweatshirt, $342 , Les Tien

Sunglasses, $274, Saint Laurent Dress, $501, Nanushka

Bracelet, $87, Anni Lu

Sandals, $174, Ancient Greek

Midi dress, $1,370, Molly Goddard

LOUIS VUITTON

Scrunchie with leather wallet, $535, Jil Sander

HERMĂˆS

Shorts, $448, R13

Jeans, $618, Saint Laurent

Bag, $2,428, Bottega Veneta

Bikini bottoms, $37, Morgan Lane

PRADA

T-shirt, $237, Palm Angels

Hat, $595, Fendi

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Sunglasses, $162, Chimi Tank top, $93, TotĂŞme

Shorts, $367, Silvia Tcherassi Dress, $913, Rosetta Getty

Dress, $218, GANNI

Lingerie set, $706, Gucci

Polo, $483, Saint Laurent

Earrings, $94, Maria Black

Hoodie, $794, Givenchy

Sandals, $137, St. Agni

Lou belt bag, $809, Saint Laurent

Skirt, $349, Dion Lee

SOFT SPORT

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And spring is ... COMMING We will never shake the ‘back to school’ feeling when January hits, will we? (Who doesn’t love investing in a new pencil case – or, ahem, bag – and blazer?) We’re not the only ones, clearly, as SS21 runways were packed with riffs on school uniforms. At Prada, models wore ties in a pick ’n’ mix assortment of blue, red, yellow and pink; Rokh did Hogwarts-gone-high-fashion; and Dior featured modern-day Blair Waldorfs in strong monochrome looks with silk hairbands. It’s time to go back to school. 75



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